China June 16, 2023 China condemns EU Parliament resolution addressing Hong Kong’s deteriorating freedoms Beijing is objecting to a resolution adopted by the European Parliament which addresses Hong Kong’s shrinking freedoms of speech. It also calls for the release of pro-democracy activists.
Hong Kong June 14, 2023 Top Hong Kong protest song removed from major music platforms "Glory to Hong Kong," a popular song among pro-democracy protestors and secessionists in the administrative region, has been removed from several major streaming services and platforms.
Hong Kong June 13, 2023 Chinese man arrested in Hong Kong for allegedly spray painting anti-US graffiti at US Consulate A Chinese man who painted the words “hegemony" in English and “double standards" in Chinese at the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong has been arrested, according to the authorities.
Hong Kong June 9, 2023 Giant inflatable ducks return to Hong Kong after 10 years as pop-art project After 10 years, Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman placed giant inflatable ducks in Hong Kong again. The 59-feet-tall project was a hit among the locals.
Hong Kong June 6, 2023 Hong Kong seeks to ban protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ Hong Kong is seeking a court order aimed at banning its residents from playing protest song “Glory to Hong Kong," which can be used to advocate the separation of the city from China.
Hong Kong June 5, 2023 Hong Kong investigative journalist wins appeal in rare ruling upholding press freedom: 'Meaningful' Veteran investigative journalist Bao Choy won her appeal in Hong Kong two years after she was found guilty of deceiving the government during her work on “7.21 Who Owns The Truth."
World May 31, 2023 Whatever happened to ... Hong Kong pro-democracy protests? Protests began following the passage of controversial legislation that allowed for suspected criminals to be sent to China for trial. The protests were seen as a "watershed" moment for Hong Kong as millions took to the streets.
Hong Kong May 30, 2023 Uyghur student did not go missing in Hong Kong after being interrogated at airport, rights group says Uyghur student Abuduwaili Abudureheman who was previously reported missing in Hong Kong following interrogations at the city’s airport said he did not travel to the area.
China May 30, 2023 Canada's top spy agency warns Hong Kong-born lawmaker she is on China's ‘evergreen’ target list Hong Kong-born Canadian Parliament member Jenny Kwan said that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service said she is on China's "evergreen" target list.
Hong Kong May 11, 2023 Hong Kong newspaper will stop publishing work by political cartoonist after anti-government drawings Chinese-language newspaper Ming Pao announced its plans to stop publishing drawings by Wong Kei-kwan, a political cartoonist. Kei-kawn allegedly drew government complaints.
United Kingdom May 9, 2023 British Minister set to visit Hong Kong for first time in 5 years Dominic Johnson, the minister of state in the UK Department for Business and Trade, is visiting Hong Kong for the first time in five years.